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Kirill Smelkov
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Georg Brandl
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#9117: fix syntax for class definition.
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@@ -555,10 +555,9 @@ A class definition defines a class object (see section :ref:`types`):
.. productionlist::
classdef: [`decorators`] "class" `classname` [`inheritance`] ":" `suite`
inheritance: "(" [`argument_list` [","] ] ")"
inheritance: "(" [`argument_list` [","]
| `comprehension`
] ")"
classname: `identifier`
A class definition is an executable statement. The inheritance list usually
gives a list of base classes (see :ref:`metaclasses` for more advanced uses), so
each item in the list should evaluate to a class object which allows
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@@ -575,7 +574,7 @@ namespace.
Class creation can be customized heavily using :ref:`metaclasses <metaclasses>`.
Classes can also be decorated
; as with
functions, ::
Classes can also be decorated
: just like when decorating
functions, ::
@f1(arg)
@f2
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@@ -586,6 +585,10 @@ is equivalent to ::
class Foo: pass
Foo = f1(arg)(f2(Foo))
The evaluation rules for the decorator expressions are the same as for function
decorators. The result must be a class object, which is then bound to the class
name.
**Programmer's note:** Variables defined in the class definition are class
attributes; they are shared by instances. Instance attributes can be set in a
method with ``self.name = value``. Both class and instance attributes are
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